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Forged in the fires of 1988’s thrash metal scene, Wellington’s quickly evolved into one of Australia’s most beloved bands. SHIHAD ( has sold over a quarter of a million records, released ten studio albums, received multiple ARIA nominations, won countless Aotearoa Music Awards and toured endlessly through the world’s most loved clubs, festivals, and arenas. Touring with metal icons like Faith No More, Tool, Back Sabbath, Motorhead and one of their biggest early influences, AC/DC. Live is where SHIHAD is truly an oversized presence.

In 2010 were inducted into the Aotearoa’s Music Hall of Fame, firmly establishing themselves as New Zealand’s biggest rock band.

With gaps between albums increasing, growing commitments outside the band, and band members’ inability to give the time, focus and dedication it needed and deserved, they made the hard call to end the band. While opinions within differ, they are united in agreement that half-assing SHIHAD was an option.

To celebrate thirty-six years of memories and milestones, the band announces .

“,” Karl says. “But we've also had some real special moments.”

“,” Tom explains. “When you can't sustain those things or plan for those things, it takes away from SHIHAD being something that makes sense. It’s about a shared commitment and a shared energy.”

Phil muses. “.”

“,” Jon says, before adding, “We’re gonna fucking hit it!”

songbook is teeming with iconic tunes like , The General Electric, La La Land, , My Mind’s Sedate, , Gimme Gimme, and the brutal I Only Said (1993), their highest charting single which pounded its way to No.3And, you can’t forget Home Again, their instant classic that became an anthem not just for SHIHAD, but for all Kiwis abroad.

The upcoming LOUD FOREVER tour offers both the band and its nation of fans the opportunity of a fittingly loud and raucous farewell.

  • Churn (1993)
  • Killjoy (1995)
  • Shihad (1996)
  • The General Electric (1999)
  • Pacifier (2002)
  • Love Is the New Hate (2005)
  • Beautiful Machine (2008)
  • Ignite (2010)
  • FVEY (2014)
  • Old Gods (2021)
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